Zim potentially sitting on 5bn oil barrels

Golden Sibanda Zimbabwe could be sitting on at least 5,5 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe), according to latest independent professional estimates of Australian firm, Invictus Energy’s oil and gas…

Unifreight to regain full trucker market share

Business Writer Logistics firm, Unifreight, has invested at least US$5 million in a new fleet of 50 trucks with the goal of increasing market share while also contributing to core…

September brings cheer to ZSE investors

Kudzanai Sharara They might not be smiling anymore, but stock market investors, at least those who bought the dip, enjoyed the mini-rally that took place on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange…

Swing into spring with superfoods

Spring is finally here and along with it starts the fall of vibrant superfoods. Superfoods pack a punch that is pleasing to your body. From preventing cancer to giving you…

Businesses decry harsh operating environment

Business Writer Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed firms, reporting their financials for the half year to June 2022, have decried the operating environment describing the first half of the year as…

Centrality of stakeholders in nation branding

Dr Musekiwa C Tapera Nation branding has emerged as a strategy for all countries to compete financially, culturally and politically in the global economy. Generally, global marketers have agreed that…

Hurricanes show time of climate change denial is over: Vatican

VATICAN CITY. — Recent extreme weather events, such as the hurricane that devastated parts of Florida, show that the time for climate change denial and scepticism is over, a senior…

SA submits new plan to win R151bn for coal switch

South Africa has submitted to some of the world’s richest nations a revised plan for how it will spend a proposed R151,2 billion to help it transition away from coal,…

UK market loses £300bn in Truss’ first month

  A wild first month for Liz Truss’ government has seen at least £300 billion (US$340 billion) wiped from the combined value of the nation’s stock and bond markets. While…

Premier Africa posts US$4,89m loss

Oliver Kazunga LONDON-listed Premier African Minerals Limited, which is developing the Zulu lithium and tantalum project near Bulawayo, has announced an operating loss of US$4,891 million in the half-year ended…

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